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48 results.
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Richard Jorge
Female figures in nineteenth-century writings are a controversial issue; used both as symbols for the nation and as epitomes of weakness and frailty, they tend to occupy a secondary role in the fictio...
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Hilman Haidir
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T. Silvana Sinar
This study examined arkais vocabulary found in Panai Malay Language (PML), a mother tongue found in three districts namely Panai Tengah District (Labuhan Bilik), Panai Hilir District (Sei Berombang), ...
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Eman Hijazi
Sahar Khalifa is well-known for being the first feminist Palestinian writer, and for her sensitive, economical and simple style in introducing women, especially the oppressed wife who suffers to keep ...
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Nurbek Ayaqulov
Sports are of interest even to those who have traditionally tended to be just a casual spectator. Sport becomes a necessary part of our lifestyle under the impact of mass culture and clothing. Sport w...
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Wening Sahayu
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Friyanto ..
The research investigates the effect of watching Youtube videos on students’ second language acquisition based on Krashen (2002). To achieve this aim, this research employs descriptive qualitative met...
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Saeed Gazar
Although the act of dubbing per se asserts the nationalistic identity of a given language and its traditions, it has the potential to make viewers forget the foreignness of the movie presented. Dubbin...
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Eisha Jamila Q. Ikhwan
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Pratomo Widodo
Technology transition stage in 21st century try to reach the goal of elaborate the educational quality for knowledge transfer in learning process. Blended learning is interest variety of technologies ...
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Leilai Neisi
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Farahnaz Karimabadi
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Mansoore Shekaramiz
Gender is a remarkable, socially basic concept got from appearances and voices, yet the cerebrum forms hidden gender segregation have not been greatly investigated. The current study investigated male...
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Soha Abdelghany
In previous research on advertising discourse, not much attention was given to the significance of the linguistic choices used by endorsers to show their power of identity. This study aims to analyze ...
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Melanie Satraki
It was not until 1960 with Lambert, Hodgson, Gardner and Fillebaum that linguists started being scientifically interested in people’s views about a language or a dialect and its associations, which we...
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Marzieh Souzandehfar
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Javad Mohammadi
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Zahra Shahamat Manesh
This study intended to investigate the effect of music and sport on the mind of translators and accordingly the quality of translation. To this purpose, a questionnaire was given to 25 students of tra...
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Rrahman Paçarizi
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Djellza Tufa
The acquisition of a second language is one of the central topics in applied linguistics. In Kosovo there are some cities consisting of mixed population, where Albanian, Turks, Bosnians and Serbs coha...
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Abdullahi Kaigama
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Zainab Ibrahim Ciroma
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Ali Mohammed Also
This study surveys the causes of massive failure in Senior School Certificate Examination. (SSCE). It investigates the causes of students’ massive failure in English language in 47 Secondary Schools i...
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Ali Mohammed Also
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Abdullahi Kaigama
This Study offers an analysis of rhetorically functional text moves of the genre of written wedding invitation cards in Hausa and Igbo. There is scanty literature published on the genres of Nigerian w...
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Sanaa Benmessaoud
Translation Studies (TS) has always borrowed theories and approaches from other disciplines. While such openness has significantly contributed to the expansion of TS, it can also mean moving boundarie...
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Oday Mohammad Alshorafat
The main aim of this study is to investigate Bedouin proverbs in Jordan in accordance with Speech Act Theory. More specifically, it attempts to determine the illocutionary acts as well as the illocuti...
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Zulfiqar Ahmad
Assuming the importance of lexical competence as a crucial variable in learning English as a Foreign Language, this paper attempts to discuss lexical collocations including the phrasal verbs from theo...
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Ahmed Karyosh Jubair
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Ibrahem Bani Abdo
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Safa Abu Mousa
This study focuses on discussing the Iraqi contemporary novelistic production. The study handled the development of the Iraqi novel genre during three different periods; during Saddam's regime, during...
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Babalola J.O
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Bakare B.E
This study examined motivation as a tool of improving learners’ performance in French language in Ekiti State secondary schools. The study specifically examined factors influencing French Language lea...
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Achesa Rodgers
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Lucy Mandillah
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David Barasa
Lwidakho is a tonal language that lacks word stress; instead, the meaning of each syllable in a word is determined by the pitch at which it is pronounced. The language is different from English- a str...